Draft:Julie Bourdon

Julie Bourdon (born March 18, 1983) is a Canadian politician and businesswoman who has been serving as the mayor of Granby, Quebec since November 2021, after being elected as the city’s first female mayor. Prior to her mayoralty, she served as a city councillor beginning in 2015. Bourdon focuses on economic recovery and environmental initiatives, including a commitment to protect 30% of the city’s natural environments and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through improvements in public transportation and the adoption of a fully electric municipal vehicle fleet.

Bourdon campaigned on the platform of economy and employment, and she pledged to address housing accessibility by establishing a fund to encourage the addition of affordable housing units. she won the 2021 Granby mayoral elections with 63.76% of the vote. .

Education
Bourdon holds a bachelors degree in both Business and administration obtained from HEC Montréal

== Electoral Records ==